Dease Lake Helicopter Service
Effective July 2023 YHL is announcing that the Tahltan Nation
As the Gov’t of Canada, Province of BC and Transport Canada travel restrictions evolve, so must our Covid safety protocols in order to protect our personnel and our clients, to reduce the risk of transmission and infection.
Effective Monday, June 20, 2022
The Federal Government is lifting vaccine requirements for domestic travel through Canada. Proof of vaccination will no longer be required before boarding from our bases.
The vaccine requirements is also being lifted for federally regulated transportation workers, which includes Yellowhead Helicopters employees.
However, face masks are still mandatory aboard flights.
We ask that our clients & guests continue to practice safe distancing and those that are unvaccinated we recommend wearing a mask inside any of our bases to reduce exposure.
Some of our commercial clients may still require vaccinations in order to enter their workplaces and/or work camps. We will be in contact with these various clients to learn more of their requirements.
If you are feeling unwell or exhibit known COVID-19 symptoms, stay home and rebook your trip for a time when you are symptom-free.
Effective July 2023 YHL is announcing that the Tahltan Nation
The month of May on the BC Northcoast rarely fails to surprise with nicer weather and high water levels in the local rivers. This year is no exception.
The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) has partnered with Yellowhead Helicopters to get vital vaccine doses to remote communities.
There’s been an increase of Spring melt freshets heavily damaging industrial resource roads. Helicopters are moving crews and supplies around Vanderhoof.